Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 30, 1907, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 30, 1007.
Real Estate Transfers.
CLOTHING!
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At last our stock of Clothing has arrived.
We have everything to suit the most fastidious.
We have suits for the small tnan, the large man, slim
built and stout built.
They have the style, quality and fit.
We have also just received a large shipment of
Furnishing Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery.
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Shoes and Hats
Always the best stock on hand.
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TODD & CO,
Tillamook,
Oregon
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Editorial Snap Shots.
The last few days of spring will soon
Better take a vote to see whether the be past mid summer will lie with us
honking machine ought to be kept up.
once more. We have had a lovely spring
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Mayor Botts has gone fishing today. but hardly enough rain has been the
Look out for a fish story next week, for remark from the farmers.
it is four years since he caught mud cats.
William Hughey left last Friday witli
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a load of passengers for Forest Grove,
Do not get excited over railroad land among them
and
Mrs. (’rawford
grants unless you are prepared to squat
011 it, and squat on it good and tight, daughter, she going to attend the
Mr.
until the railroad company gets through annual Grange meeting, and
tawing. Let’s sec how many have the Cyrus Randall, to Idaho, to look after
grit ami bull dog tenacity to stay with his mine.
it.
The school pupils are all high in their
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If a monument is erected to Joseph praise of Prof. W. K. Rutherford 1 as a
C. Champion, the first white settler of 1 chaperon on a picnic and also the rest of
Tdlamook County, it is to be hoped that the teachers, They say they had a
it will be erected in some public place—’ splendid time I suppose some of the
the court house grounds, for instance—
an1' not buried and placed away in the pupils are beginning to regret that they
did not work harder now, as their ex­
cemetery.
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amination papers show the big word
The honking machine has again opened failure.
its throttle on County Clerk Lamb %nd
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers were visit­
the Portland land office. Achange about
is fair play.
The Portland land office ing in Fairview last Sunday.
can make it exceedingly interesting for
Mr. Eli Olds and son Lester are visit­
the honking machine il it would send in ing Henry Olds,
a special agent and inquire into the
There was quite a crowd at the dance
honk's homestead proof. It looks to us
that the land office and Mr. Lamb can at the hall Saturday night.
make it exceedingly interesting for the
Mr», John f’acquet has been visiting
honk if they feel that way inclined.
her daughter, Mrs. Peter Jacobs, a few
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days.
Don’t that beat the band. The preach
Mrs. A. L. Donaldson and her uncle,
er “soaked” the editor for $30 the morn­
Mr.
Henry Bivens,visited D. T. Edmunds
ing he left town—never to return. Why,
that’s better than suing the editor for and family last Sunday.
$5,(MX) for libel and getting $1 damages
and the parties who brought the suit
EOULDER CREEK
having to pay $20.40 costs But mark
what we sav. We will make the preacher
H. L. Jensen started to Sheridan Mon­
l>ay the cost in this affair also—but it I day evening to meet his sister-in law*
w ill be to his reputation. This may not
be a Christian spirit, but we do like to Mies Bessie Bays, who is returning from
make it tropical for fakers, hypocrites, college at Philomath.
crooks and dead beats.
C. A. Smith came up from Cloverdale
last Thursday to move down some ol
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Considering the number of shipping his farm machinery.
accidents on the Pacific Coast in recent
H. A. Chopard came down from
years it is a matter of congratulation Blaine Saturday to spend Sunday with
to note that but few accidents have oc­
curred to vessels trading in Tillamook his family.
Manuel Borba took a load of cheese to
Bay, anil taking Captain I’. Schrader’s
tecord,who now averages about50 trips Tillamook for VV. D. Gladwell last Mon­
a year, he has meet with scarcely any
day.
accidents during the 18 years lie has
Hazel Bend cheese factory begun
been plving lietween Tillamook and the
Columbia river. This is a record which o|>erations Saturday, Maurice Bays is
Captain Schrader has reason to he proud head cheese maker.
of, as well as the citizens, for he has car­
Mrs. Millie Sappington visited her
ried passengers and freight all these years
without accident, notwithstanding the brother, II. L Jensen, the latter part of
fact that the weather on the Pacific he last week.
comes exceedingly boisterous at times
Mrs. Della Jensen and son Carl took
With good judgment and skill, Captain
butter to Cloverdale last Friday.
Schrader has not jeopardized his boat,
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Sandoz made the
the lives of the passengers and crew, nor
the enormous freight he has handled, so round trip to Beaver and home again
we repeat again that we have all reason last Saturday.
to congratulate ourselves that the ves­
Mr. Mark Bays and wife, of Tilla­
sels plying Itetween here and Astoria
have Item so free from accidents Thanks mook, and II. L. Jensen and family,
to Captain Schrader.
spent Sunday at VV. N. Bays.
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A Full bine of Groceries,
Flour, peed, Tinuuare,
and Crockery.
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Mary E. Jones and husband to I’.
Todd. Tract in sections 23 and 2b
tp 1 south, range 10 west.—4’000.
U.S. Patent to David H. Calkins. 160
acres. Section 18. tp 6 south,
range 10 west
U 8. Patent to Samuel M Batterson.
160 acres. Section 21, tp 3 north,
range 10 west.
US. Patent to Samuel F. Luci •as. 160
Section 31, tp 3 south,
acres,
ranges west.
U.S Patent t.» John G Gerritse. 160.65
acres.
Section 29, tp. 3 n»/rth,
range 10 west.
U S. Patent to lames H. Creecy. 160
acres. Section 19, tp. 3 south, range
8 west.
U.S. Patent to A. I’. Wagner. 160
acres. Sections 13 and 12, tp *
south, range 10 west.
U.S. Patent lo William Williams. 160
aeres. Sections 1 and 12, tp. 1
south, range 8 west.
U.S Patent to Kasper Schiappi. 80
acres.
Section 22, tp 2 south,
range 9 west.
U.S. Patent to Preston B. C. Lucas.
148 91 acre». Sections 2 and 3, tp.
4 south, range 9 west.
Re 1 or ted by H. T. Botts. Abstracter
Ellen Mahoney and husband to Frank
A. Paul, 10 acres in sec. 36, tp. 1
south, range 10 west.—$1500.
Nikolai M. Nelson and wife to Solon
Schiffmann. Tract in sections 5 and
6, tp. 2 north, range 9 west.—$1200.
Claude Thayer and wife, F R Beals ami
wife to C. E. Reynolds.
Tract in
Tillamook city.—$500.
Emmett Jenkins and wife to C. H
Upton. Tract in sections 23 and
24, tp. 1 south, range 10 wist.—
$1800.
Mina J. Canipl>ell and husband to Geo.
H. Williams, Tract in sections 21
and 22. tp. 2 north, range 10 west.
—$ 1500.
George H. Williams and wife to Geo. W.
Kiger. Tract. 8<clions 21 and 22,
tp. 2 north, range 10 west.—$1600.
George Colin to Tillamook County
Bank. Tract in block 2. Tillamook
Citv. being lands occupied by store.
— $3500.
George A. Edmunds and wife to Tilla­
mook County Bank. 80 acres in
section 10, tp. 1 north, range 10
wis». — $1.
Frank Berns and wife to Louis Nelson, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
20 it. of land on East side of ranch
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
of Frank Berns, in section 24, tp 1
There is probably no medicine made
south, range 10 west.—$1.
that is relied upon with more implicit
Louis Larsen and Lars Olsen to Frank confidence than Chamberlain’s Colic,
Berns.
Strip of land 30 ft wide Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. During
across East end of that part of the third of a century in which it has
Ne V4 Sw Vz. section 24, tp 1 south, been in use, people have learned that it
range 10 west, which lies north of in the one remedy that never fails. When
reduced with water and sweetened it is
the center of Hall's slough —$1.
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II. C. Turner to Marcella B Turner. pleasant to take. For sale by Clough s
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Tract in section 7, tp 3 south, range Drug Store.
9 west, being part of homestead
Relief from Rheumatic Pains.
claim of Fritz Buhrow.—$1.
Among the troubles that beset man­
Louis Olsen to Sidney McCargar. Lots kind rheumatism is one of the nmst
1 and 2, block 2, in Central addi­ aggravating. ”1 suffered with it for
tion to Tillamook City —$500.
over two years,” says Mr. Rolland
Claude Thaver and wife to A. Bush. Curry, a patrolman, of Key West, Fla
Lot 5. block 2, Tillamook City, ” Sometimes it settled in my knees and
formerly in town of Lincoln ; also lamed me so I could hardly walk, at
all of the land w hich we now own other times it would be in my feet and
west of the range line betweenj9 ami hands so I was incapacitated for duty.
10 west, between Trask river and One night when I was in severe pain
Tillamook liver, in Tillamook Co., and lame from it my wife went to the
Ore , being some 400 acres of land in drug store here and came back w ith a
tp 1 south, range 10 west.—$50,000. hottie of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. 1
John Pesterfield and wife to E.J, Kel- was rubbed with it and found the pain
low and Alice Kellow, husband and had nearly gone during the night. I
wile. Tract in section 11, tp 4 kept on using it for a little more than
south, range 10 west, containing 30 tw’o weeks r.nd found that it drove the
I rheumatism away. 1 have not had any
acres more or less,—$100.
Ella Z. Mumper to William G Harris. trouble from that disease for over three
Se U, block 5, Claude Thayer’s months. ’’For sale by Clough's Drug Store.
addition to Tillamook City.—$400.
How’s This?
Joseph H. Bromley and wife to L. J.
We offer One Huudred Dollars Reward for
Johnson. Tract in section 30, tp 1
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
south, range 9 west—$50.
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Charles Ray to School District No. 22.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
One acre at Cloverdale, Oregon.—$1. Cheuey
for the last 15 years, and believe him
Charles Ray to |. L Lowrance. Lot 1, perfectly honorable in all business trans­
and financially able to carry out any
block 1, Cloverdale. Oregon, sec 22, actions
obligations mad* by their firm.
tp 4 south, range 10 west.—$1.
W alding , K innan & M arvin .
Wholesale Dugglsts, Toleldo, 0.
William VV. Conder and wife to C. M
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­
Cartwright, Tract. Section 4, tp. ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
2 south, range 8 west.—$2080.
Pri e 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Chas. Ray to Pergitte Nelson. Lot 6,
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
block 3, Cloverdale, Oie., section
22, tp. 4 south, range 10 west.—$25.
D. T. Edmunds and wife to Ralph
Acklev. Tract in McDermott’s acid
to Tillamook City.—$1.
William Ryan to William C. Hawke.
Lot 6, block 8, Fuller’s add to Bay
City .—$50.
Frederick Briody to Frank Wilehart.
157 22 acres, sections 30 and 29, tp
Capital Stock......................... |25,0O<\
4 south, range 10 west.—$1090.
Maggie L. Rogers and husband to H. T. Offers every facility for safe banking,
Botts. Lots 21 and 22. block 7. A.
and solicits your business.
A. Miller’s add. to Tillamook City.
$75
Commercial, Savings and Trust De­
Martha Jacoby to The Tillamook Bav partments.
& Company. Lot 5, block 3, Martha
Three per cent allowed on deposits
Jacoby’s add. to Bay City.—$4-00.
subject to check.
Ralph Ackley and Lillian Ackley to C.
Four per cent on Savings and Time
H. Upton. Tract in McDermott’s Deposits.
add to Tillamook.—$2000.
Our little book, •• Helpful Hints on
Earl Stanley to Wilson River Lumber Bunking,’’ explaining how to do your
Company, Se V4, section 36, tp I banking by mail is ready.
north, range 8 west.—$1.00 and
Send for a copy. It’s free for the
other valuable considerations.
asking.
Ralph Ackley ar.d wife to George N
Johnson, Lot 4, block 29, Thayer s
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add to Tillamook.—$150.
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ROYAL Baking Powder is indispen­
sable to the preparation of the finest
cake, hot-breads, rolls and muffins.
Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to
buy other powders because they are ‘‘cheap.
Housekeepers should stop and think. Ifsuch
powders are lower priced, are they inferior?
Is it economy to spoil your digestion ?
The " Royal Baker and Pastry
Cook” —containing over 800 most
practical and valuable awkmg re-
ceipts—free to every patron Send
postal card with your full address.
Alum is used in some baking pow­
ders and in most of the so-called
phosphate powders, because it k
cheap, and makes a cheaper pow­
der. But alum is a corrosive which,
taken in food, acts injuriously upon
the stomach, liver and kidneys.
ROYAL BAKING POWOER CO., NEW YORK.
I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The
prices are no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
come and look at what we have and
get our prices, whether you buy or
not.
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W. M. MILLS,
Opposite the Post Office.
BAY CITY, ORE.
RLilph Ackley and wife to James W,
Bodyfelt. Tract in sections 6 and 1.
tp 4 south, range 10 west.—$3500.
Elio O Mills and wife to Peter Brant.
Tract.
Sections 24 and 25, tp 3
south, range 9 west.—$t.
W.J. Stephens to William R. Ruther­
ford and Wayne W. Wiley. Lots 5
and 6, block 16, Tliayei’s addition
to Tillamook City.—$250.
John Pesterfield and wife to Ralph
Ackley. Tract in sections 6 and I,
tp 4 south, range 10 west.—$1.
Oa’: Nolan to Tillamook Logging Com­
pany. Tract in sections 23 and 26.
tp I north, range 10 west.—$1000.
W. J. Stephens to John R. Harter. Lots
7 and 8, block 16. Thayer’s add. to
Tillamook Citv, Oregon.—$250.
A. B. Collard to R. C. Magarrell. Lots
in Ocean Park, also personal pro­
perty connected therewith in ip 4
south, range 10 west.—$1500.
Eli P. Oids to City of Tillamook. Block
13, William D. Stillwell's add. to
town of Lincoln, now Tillamook
Citv.-$80.
W. |. Stephens to C. E. Hadley. Se ’4.
Block 7. Claude Thayer’s add to
town ol Lincoln, now Tillamook
City, Oregon.—$1500.
Frank Kkroth to William S Randall.
Tract in section 30, tp. 1 south,
range 9 west.—$70.
Matt Casey to Charles S. Wclla, 160
acres in section 11, tp 2south, range
9 west.—$1OOO.
Mons Sund to J. V. Huntsinger. Tract
in sec. 22, tp. l'south, range 9 west.
$1 «nd othtr valuable eonsidera-
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L. T Hubbell to John Longcor. Trait
in Central add. to Bov City.—<10.
lames E. Corless «nd wife to Matt
Casev 160 aertstn section 11. tp
2 south, range 9 west.—450.
R. H Holmes and Marr L Holme, to
DaviJ Cole. Tract in section. 30 nixl
3t. tp. 3 south, range 10 west—
|25O.
Charles A. Smith to W N Bay» Tract
in section 26. tp 3 south, range 9
west—43000.
|ohn M Oliver nnd wile to William J.
Bodvlelt. Lots 1 nnd 2. I>l..cli
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—<2000.
Jsahrtla Handlry to Eugene
E__._ Jenkin«,
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Lol» 3 «nd 4. block "19. Th«ver ¿
•dd. to Tdlamook City.—$550.
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First Bank & Trust
Company,
The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that comes along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger, before selling. He will be in
Tillamook a good part of the time (lur­
ing the season, Only the best stock
wanted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
A Store With
REGULAR
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
CUSTOMERS
It is always flattering
to a store to have many
regular customers. Peo­
ple who come again and
again must have confi­
dence.
A large percentage of
our business conies from
regular customers who
trade here year in and
year out
They know
our methods are right
and that they will always
be used as we would like
to be were we the buyer
instead of seller. Why
not make this your reg­
ular trading place for
drugs and medicines.
NEW
GOODS !
A fine assortment of Sumac
Foot Wear, just received at th
Red Front Shoe Store, consist^
of Ladies’, Gent.’s, Misses»
Children’s Shoes.
May ladie
patent leather and Vicci Frenci
Kid cannct be beat for fit, fo"
and comfort. No paste board co»
ters
I have also a fine assortment!
Men’s and Boy’s fine Shoes. I
stock of Men’s and Boy’s Wfl
Shoes, high and low cut, and*
King Logger Shoes are the besti
the city for the price.
No charge for sewing rips on shoes bought of ns. j
Red Front Shoe Store,
CLOUGH
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THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST )
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Feed Store Prices
Process Barley, sack .
Shorts, ton
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White River Flour, bbl
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I HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE
As well as the instruments for pro­
per fitting ol glasses. A trial is all
1 ask. All glasses guaranteed to fit.
In buying glasses it should be a
question of "Not how eheap but
how good.’’ A pair of perfectly fit­
ted and pro(»erIv adjusted «lasses
should wear you from 2 to 10
years with satisfactory results.
I will fit you with glasses that I
will guarantee to l>e saltsfactorv
from £1.50 up.
Glnsses for lew
than that amount not guaranteed.
Dr. Henry E, Morris.
Phone. Main 493.
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Why send East for a Sewi’i
Machine when
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A. E. WILKS,
General Agent for the
Old Reliable Singer !
can sell you one for l5-c1
and up. Old machines uM
as part payment.
Call <*i
write, and I will do the t*Jt
Needles, oil and parts for *
machines always on hand. ,
STILLWELL AVENUX
Ne«r Allen House
SINGER SEWING MAC HU» J
CO., Tillamook, Ore.
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